Heavy storm damage right now in northeastern Nebraska! Twin tornados touching down there Monday night... destroying much of the small town of Pilger. You're taking a look at that destruction now. Two people are dead... one of them a 5-year- old girl. Dozens of homes are flattened... town officials estimate 50 to 75-percent of the town is heavily damaged or destroyed. All 350 residents have been evacuated... the Red Cross is helping out with food and shelter. And as those tornadoes were blowing across Nebraska... an Iowa man was broadcasting those pictures LIVE around the world! KCCI's Mark Tauscheck spoke with Ben McMillan of the Iowa Storm Chaser's Network. You could call Ben a storm- chasing snowbird ...he grew up in Pella, went to Iowa State...but now works as an EMT in Phoenix ...that is until tornado season rolls around in April...then he moves back to Iowa. The video from Monday's storms still look like a Hollywood animators dream... :23-"you got your shot? I gotta get closer Brennan!" In close pursuit of the twin tornados were members of the Iowa Storm Chase Network... shooting high definition video that was broadcast live on both CNN and The Weather Channel... :31-"these tornados we are in a safe position moving away from us, but this is a very deadly situation if you're near these we've seen 10-20 buildings get completely destroyed ..." Ben McMillan says he's also been live on news programs in Canada and Austrailia in the past 24 hours - and he and his work will appear on all three major networks tonight...he's turned down more interviews than he can count... all because this veteran storm chaser from Iowa positioned himself and his team perfectly to capture a potentially once in a lifetime shot. 8:10:16-"i've seen two tornados before but usually one is very weak, call it a satellite tornado, it may rotate around a larger tornado..but i've never seen two such violent tornados, or vortices, that are maintaining their strength as they move across the countryside and it didn't seem like anything was going to stop them." McMillan had a lot of company out on the roads, unfortunately he says, many of the other vehicles were driven by locals, with no radar in their vehicles...even the veteran storm chasers stayed further back than usual yesterday. 8:11:35-"when you see something new you've never seen before... you want to give yourself even more of a distance from those things.." McMillan and his team are driving home this afternoon - they were going to stay and chase more potential storms tonight in the same region in Nebraska - but they haven't

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